The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, October 16, 1886, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.
While in Portland. Mr. Mackay, the
bonanza
millionaire, successfully
dodged the live reporters of the press,
THE GREAT
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PVBM8HER8.
and escaped uttering even the slight­
Oct. 16, 1886 est word that could be distorted into
McMinnville, Or.
an interview. A Western Union mes­
senger boy seems to be the only one
HEPOR1ER DIRECTORY.
who has had the honor of a confiden­
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lw
i■■■■■■ i■ l■ ■ iin n K n*«MM4*»iMM>lM»lH*MMal
STATE OFFICERS.
tial
conversation. The boy was actu­
o
.
(Jos. N. Dolph
United States Senators.... • j H Mitchell ally running along the street when
Representative in Congress.... H Hermann Mr. Mackay saw him and remarked
Governor....................................... A ’ Moody
SHOREST! X BEST!
QUICKEST;]
Governor’s Secretary................... C. B. Moores to his private secretary : “ That’s the
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Secretary of State....................... R. P. Earhart
Assistant Secretary.................. F. E. Hodgkin kind of a messenger boy to have. I
IIIHIIIIIIMIIt'FIIE DINING CAR CIXKfJtt/tl/JlU/tlt
State Treasurer............................ Ed. Hlrsoh tell you lie’s a daisy.” “ Yes, and
THE
DIRECT
KOI TE!
NO DELAYS!
FASTEST TRAINS!
Assistant Treasurer............
A. F. Wheeler
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you
’
d
be
a
daisy
too,
Mr.
Mackay,
”
Hupt, of Pub ic Instruction
E. B McElroy
T o CHICAGO and all points EAST,
.State Printer ........................
w «• ’Wars was the instantaneous response of the Ta.™-.«!
Olerk School Land Board E. P. McCornack
IL
iu LLOS Tickets sold io all PROMINENT POINT»
bright little chap, “ if you’d give me a
v
Throughout the East and Southeast.
Hupt. Insane Asylum................... Dr. losephi
Hupt. Penitentiary
............. Geo. Collins
job
on
your
new
line
at
$30
a
month.
”
Warden Penitentiary. ..
Geo. K. Jackson
TO EAST KOtXD I’ASSEXUEKS!
( W. P Lord And the millionaire was not more sur­
Supreme Judges....................... R. S. Strahan
rFBE
CAREFUL
AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SUM
I W W. Thayer prised at being so well known than at
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the bright eye for business of the Ore­
DISTRICT njDOEH.
First District............................ L. R. WebHter gon twelve-year-old.
Second Distriot............................. Robert Bean
The Indian war veterans of the
Third District................................ R. P. Boise
Fourth District..................... E. D. Shattuck north Pacific coast will meet in Port­
Fifth District....................
Frank J. Taylor
And see that your ticket reads via Portland and
Sixth Distriot....................
M. L Olmstead land on Wednesday, November 3d, for
C1TX OFFICERS
the purpose of comparing notes. On
Mayor..................................... Hon. J. W. Cowls
Recorder......................................... J. J. Spencer the < veiling of that day an address
Treasurer........................................ J. L. Rogers will be delivered by Hon. Elwood To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other routes. Through
Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular Express Trains Full
Marshal
............................ Geo. Kauffman
Evans, of Tacoma, Washington terri­
Length of the Line. Berths Free.
Htreet Commissioner.............. C. A. Wallace
QUICKEST TIME!
COUMCTLMKN.
tory, under the auspices of Multno­ LOWEST RATES!
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D. ( Narver,
Win. < uiupbell.
mah camp No. 2. I. W. V., to the gen­
GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
J. S. Nash.
Geo. W. Jones,
T. A. Turner.
eral public, on the “Indian . war of No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon.
8. A. Manning,
COUNT» orncKM.
855-6; the authorities and the people
1. D. ( II HILTON, General Western Passenger Agent.
| K P. Bird
Senators.............
of
Oregon
and
Washington
territory
......... 1 .1. W. Watts
i R. R. Laughlin vindicated
for which a charge will
acific
ailroad,
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
Represent lives
F. N. Little
opular
oute.
fi'lias. Lafollett be made for admission, to meet ex­ OntF"
ver
icturesque
anges.
VIA
J udge
L. Lotighary penses and possibly t(f assist the camp
< lerk
.Geo. W, Briedwell
The Oregon and California R. R.
The Fast Time, Sure Connection, New Equipment
Sheriff
I' J. Harris in carrying on its good work
And Connections.
Treasurer
W. W. Nelson ecture room at Masonic Temple has
225
Miles
Shortest
Assessor
TIME,
24 DAYS.
Wyatt Harris
1 wen secured for that purpose. The
I
J.
S.
Hibbs
■
Fare
from
Portland
to
San Franoisoo $32;
20
Hours
Less
Time.
Commissioners
1 Geo. Dorsey
to Sacramento. $30.
citizens
of
Portland
are
too
well
ac
­
School Hupt
J. A. C. Freund
Acoommocations unsurpassed for comfort
Close connections made at Ashland with
Surveyor
Jeff. D. Fenton quainted with Mr. Evans to need to and safety.
Fares and Freights MUCH stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho
< orouer
D. < Narver
LESS than by any other route between all stage company,
Sheep lnspeotor
A J. Nelson be told that a rich treat is in store for in Willamette valley and San Frauoisco
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
them and much to interest the student
.... .... . Ea#l s*«1« Division.
A ASHLAND
Only Route via Yaquina Bay BETWEEN PORTLAND
The McMinnville Reporter, daily of history.
Hail Train.
edition, has been enlarged to a four
Here are some thoughts and figures
ARRIVE.
San Francisco. Portland LEAVE.
...7:3 oa . m . Ashland
.4:15 a . m .
column folio ; presents a neat typo­ that young men will do well to pon­ To
Ashland .. 9:3o p. M. Portland
.4:25 p . m .
graphical appearance, and is brim-full der over : Suppose a man begins life
Albany Express Train •
HAII.Y I’ OiSIAGEH TWAINS,
LEAVE.
,
£
of news. Messrs. Ireland A Co. a re with economical habits, and by rigid
arrive .
Portland... .4:00 p. m . Lebanon
.9:20 p M.
1 Exoept Sundays.)
rapidly pushing their paper to ti rat self-denial accumulates $10,000 by
Lebanon ...4:45 a . m Portland
10:05 ___
a . M.
place in the newspaper ranks of Ore­ the time he is twenty-five. This sum Leave Corvallis at 2 p. nt. Leave Ya­ Pullman Falace Sleeping Cars
quina at 7: 10 a. m.
gon, and are sure to meet with tile HUC- will have increased to a competency
'i’h ailiV ket,ween Portland and Ashland.
Oregon
and
California. West side, trains
.uni
R- Ferry makes connection
cess their enterprise merits. 11 illsboro when he desires to be free from the
connect at Corvallis.
with all the regular trains on the east side
1 ndepcndvnt.
division from foot of F street.
cares of business, and he can then,
1 he Oregon Development Company’s
West Side Division.
We spent one hour in the pavilion and indeed for years before, have the
BET.
PORTLAND
AND CORVALLIS,
FINE Al
Mail
.Hail Train.
at Portland yesterday forenoon when pleasure of laying out his money free­
LEAVE.
ARRIVE
ARRIVE.
tho employes only were present, from ly and without fear in gratifying his Steamship Yaquina City
A- M' Mo M’nville. 10:12 A. m .
MoM nville 10:13 a . m . Corvallis.. .12:25
12:25 p.
P. m
M. .
lack of time to visit it any more op­ tastes or doing good. But if he is in­
Corvallis
1:30 p . m . MoM’nville. 3:43 p . m .
KAILS
portunely. That hour was well put clined to humor his tastes when
From Yaqnina,
F
From San Franoisoo, McM nville 3:44p m . Portland.. . 6:15 p . m .
Sunday
...........
Oct.
10
Monday
At Corvallis oonnect with trains of the
in, and about what we observed we young—to buy, we will say, expensive Friday ......... •*
Oct. 4
<< 16
22 Saturday....
Oregon Pacific for
shall write more in detail soon. One furniture or to mingle too freely in Wednesday. ..Nov 3 Thursday...
« 28
\yi(/uùta
Hay.
Monday.
15 Wednesday. Noy. 10
suggestion we offer this morning, viz : [society, so that he never saves at all Saturday
><
« 22
27 Monday........
Exprès« Train.
That the name should be changed to until he is five and forty—what good
i>
J'XAVE.
arrive .
The Company reserves the right to ohange
H ■ • - « p- M MoM’nville. .8:00 p. M.
The Pacific Northwest Exposition. will ten thousand dollars do him sailing
days. Fares, between Corvallis and McM nville .5:45 A. M. Portland ... .9:00 a . m .
San Francisco, Rail and Cabin. *11: Rail
Mechanics’ Fair too mild a term. then? It is; of course, good in itself, and
Looal tickets for sale and baggage checked
Steerage. $9.88.
Pi^en0O^a,,y ®.ap town offioe- corner of
There is much more to be seen in the but as the foundation of a competency
For information apply to
l ine and Second streets. Tickets for prin-
( H AS. C HOGUE,
Cnlifornia can only be Ppro-
Portland pavilion than in Chicago, such a sum is wholly inadequate. It
Acting Gen. F. and Pass. Agent.
enred and baggage cheoked at company’s of-
region and population considered, by ' would only amount $40,000 at 65. and
Corvallis, Oregon ^F’rieXt1 wm nn?.Front streets Portland.Or.
about 500 jH'r cent.
Hf. th,»1
n>Ot be received for shipment
not to a competency till long after
after hve o doc» p. m. on eitner the east or
ST
CHARLES
HOTEL,
west side divisions.
The newspaper reporter will run three-score and ten. One dollar at 21
E. P. ROGERS,
r
MULTNIR, Prop..
R. K oehler .
is
worth
$120
at
IK>.
and
$100
spent
in
G. F. A P. Agent.
over town to get a good item and you
Manager.
Corner Third and B streets
can help make the paper more newsy 1 foolery and finery before five and RCHINNVILLE
.
.
OREGON
New house! New ftirniture! Unsurpassed
bv dropping a line about local hap­ twenty is simply 13,000 dollars thrown
iu the oo untry
Rates—*! to $2 per dav ac­
penings That’s the way a paper ;s away from that provision which cording
to room. Single meals 25 cents
made. by printing the news, and the should be made for the time when Lodging. 25 to 50 oents according to room
Board and Lodging. $4 to $6, per week. Two
more news* papci -prints the mort' work must be a burden.
Fine Sample Rooms for commercial men
Give me a call and see for yourself.
interesting it is. Little or big items
of nont w ill bo at all times thankfully
Brewster’» Patent Rein B< V
I» < . IRELAND A < o..
received and greatfully appreciated I
PU r'd
‘ li do*. in
One »«rent
Don’t take it lor granted that "they
»day«, on» dealer »old 6 d-v in lit day*
Sampl«» worth U.K rre- Write for torm*
Xnow all about that. ' The presump­
E. E. BREWSTER, Holly, Mich.
tion is no on« knows it but you ; tell
K* For sale at thift office.
HEX DERSOX BROS.
the reporter and he’ll be sure to tell
Ample room to care for horse«.
Livery
everybody—the next morning.
WcJlinnvillr, Oregon
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